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11 Brazilian police arested in massacre
Authorities on Monday arrested 11 police suspected of participating in death squad killings that left 30 people dead in two towns on Rio's poor outskirts.
Four of the officers were charged with murder in Thursday night's shooting, while seven are being confined at the police barracks, Rio de Janeiro State Security Secretary Marcelo Itagiba said.
The bloodiest massacre in years in a state known for its violence left many perplexed. Only two victims had criminal records and five were teenagers shot to death while playing video games at a bar.
Authorities said the shootings began with the killing of 18 people at a bar in the poor town of Nova Iguacu. From there, the gunmen moved to the neighboring town of Queimados where 12 people were killed.
On Sunday, Justice Minister Marcio Thomaz Bastos said the government was sending between 400 and 600 agents from a special federal police force this week to help with investigations.
The agents would be attached to a force targeting death squads — shadowy associations often made up of off-duty or retired officers who are hired by businessmen to kill undesirables.
Authorities have likened the massacre to attacks by death squads, which 12 years ago, created an international uproar when they reportedly killed eight children sleeping outside a church in Rio's downtown.
The homicide rate across Rio de Janeiro state is among the highest in the world at around 50 per 100,000 residents, but in the Baixada, it climbs to 76 per 100,000. |
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